Fish have to cope with the daily challenges of staying afloat, finding food and remembering anything for more than a few seconds. Of course, if they are predatory fish then they have plenty of smaller fish to choose from, but small fish are always having to hide from big, hungry, scary fish. Unfortunately, they are often too stupid to remember that and end up eaten.
There is nothing extra special about saltwater fish that helps them with their environment. Some fish actually can live in fresh or saltwater.
i think jelly fish keep a internal body tempture by brething
Most fish can't cope with huge, dramatic changes in a short period of time. They would at least need a few hundred years, especially for prehistoric fishes.
Death, usually, often after a period of unimaginable suffering. Star award for dumbest question of the day...
Accept it. Cope. Move on. Find other fish in the sea.
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Fish do not tend to implode. Most do not change their depth very quickly and do not have compressible bits like we do. If they are brought to the surface quickly the swim badder can expand and come out of the fish's mouth. Really deep species have specially adapted physiology to cope with the extremely high pressure.
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